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"Even now, when the dangers of drug abuse are well understood, many educated people still discuss the drug problem in almost every way except the right way. ... They rarely speak plainly—drug use is wrong because it is immoral, and it is immoral because it enslaves the mind and destroys the soul. It is as if it were a mark of sophistication for us to shun the language of morality in discussing the problems of mankind."
James Q. Wilson, quoted in Newsweek, January 9, 1989. Copyright © James Q. Wilson. Reprinted with permission.
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February 22, 1993 issue
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FROM THE EDITORS
The Editors
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God's gift of happiness
Nathan A. Talbot
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A reason to rejoice
Joni Overton
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ONE WAY
Martin K. Budu-Kwatiah
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POSITIVE PRESS
James Q. Wilson
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On fire about injustice?
Patti Lane Stevens
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Do we need to struggle for prestige and power?
Moira Hudson
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A practical, healing theology
William E. Moody
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Is man a false believer?
Russ Gerber
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A Recent Christian Science Bible Lesson on the subject of...
Mary-Jean Cowell
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For fifty-seven years I have depended solely upon my faith...
Sidney S. Kaizen